CURED THEM B.OTfl, * I always use Chamberlain's Coii»h Remwly and cjiu recommend it to anyone ivho has children, soys Mrs. Wrett Broom Street-. Katannine. AV.A. "My t>v«9 little girls, Doreen and Sheil;-. ware very bad with croup; Chamberlain's Conch Remedy ivas tlip only n>edinmc fliat would KIVO them relief. After they hftdi taker two bottle"; there was jir>(- ' ft t rgcn 0 j » > ,0 ; v : T would B<vt be without a hoUle Dt Gh;niiW!am's Cough Remedy in my tome."—AcM. "Where,". scii<l the tarnl agent, ntMrcssins an audience, of possible purchaser l ; "where else an the fate of the globe will you find in mo place' copper, (in. iron, cotton, hemp, grain, came— And a voice from the cmvd replied: "In the pflcket of my youngest wn." No matter where a cold' may'lodec— in ' the threat, the heftd, or ttk chc-ft— "NAZOL" will promptly root it out. Try it on sugar or through a Nazal Inhaler. Iftu .wiH then knew why so many thoutanas scmaend it. Advt
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2153, 20 May 1914, Page 3
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166Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2153, 20 May 1914, Page 3
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